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City deputy marshal reports park enforcement trends, trailer camera deployments

2221079 · February 4, 2025
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The city's Department of Public Safety reported ward-by-ward enforcement statistics, explained common park violations, and said a trailer camera was relocated to Doolittle Community Center while two others are temporarily out of service.

Lieutenant Cheryl Manning, the Department of Public Safety’s new parks liaison, summarized park enforcement activity and equipment updates during the Feb. 4 Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission meeting.

Manning gave a ward-by-ward breakdown of calls for service: Ward 1 recorded 70 calls; Ward 2 had 34; Ward 3 had 195; Ward 4 had 76; Ward 5 had 132; and Ward 6 had 50. She said the top violations across parks included trespassing, park violations tied to after-hours presence, lodging without consent,…

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